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11 January 2026

  • curprev 16:2616:26, 11 January 2026 ShawnTufnell525 talk contribs 4,188 bytes +4,188 Created page with "<br>In the annals of medieval justice, the trial by challenge stands apart as an interesting, albeit perplexing, method of determining regret or innocence. This method, steeped in superstition and belief, was common in Europe during the Middle Ages, about from the 9th to the 13th centuries. It relied upon the belief that divine intervention would expose the reality, commonly via agonizing and serious tests.<br><br><br><br>The principle of trial by experience was based up..."